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Recorded Temp

 (Displayed normally after PUSH Recording) 

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PUSH Record LED "ON"

The recorded temperature 
is displayed for about three 
seconds; after which the unit 
returns automatically to the Top 
Window. 

- If the Button Sound has been set to "ON", the unit beeps when recording 

temperature.

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About PUSH Recording Window 

This window will appear by pressing the <REC> button on the RTR-61 unit to record temperature. 

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Wait for Temp 

(Measuring in progress and waiting for the constant temp)

If the "Wait for Constant Temp Function" 
has been applied to your RTR-61 unit by 
the Management Operator, this message 
will be displayed while waiting for the 
temperature measurement to stabilize. 

Do not remove the sensor while "Wait for Temp" is on display 
and the PUSH Record LED is blinking.

- When the "Wait for Constant Temp Function" is active, the temperature will not be 

recorded  until  temperature  stabilization  has  been  achieved.  Due  to  this,  after 

pressing the <REC> button it may take some time before the temperature is actually 

recorded. 

- If the temperature is not stabilized after 15 seconds have elapsed, recording will not 

be performed and you will be returned to the Top Window. 

- If the Button Sound has been set to "ON", the unit beeps both when the "Wait for 

Temp" operation has been started and when the temperature has been recorded. 

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Menu Contents

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About Message Display

Even when the power is OFF, an automatic Power-ON may occur to display a message. 

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Measurement Error Messages

If a temperature measurement error occurs, there may be a poor sensor connection. In such a case, 
an Error Message will appear. 

Check the sensor 
connection. 

Depending on the settings, some operations are restricted from being carried out by manipulating 
the buttons on the unit.  Refer to the following for details: 

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Remote (Remote Mode)

When an RTR-61 unit has been set to "Remote Mode" 
by the Management Operator, it is not possible to use 
the "PUSH Recording" function without fi rst receiving 
a "Measurement Command" from the Operator.   Even 
while the power is OFF, when an RTR-61 unit receives a 
"Measurement Command", the LCD backlight will begin 
to fl ash and a beeping sound will notify the user that it is 
time to carry out a recording. 
To record a measured temperature while in Remote 
Mode, please carry out the following procedures:

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Created Messages

The RTR-61 unit can receive 
any created message from the 
Management Operator. They will 
continue to be displayed until the 
<ENT> button on the face of the 
unit is pressed. 

- By making the backlight light up or the beeping sound occur, the user can be 

informed that a message has been received. 

- Messages can be received regardless of any mode settings in the RTR-61. 
- Note  that  there  is  no  message  storing  function,  so  messages  will  not  be 

redisplayed once you press the <ENT> button. 

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FULL when in One-time Mode

This symbol shows that the data recording capacity is full 
and no more new data can be recorded. In order to carry out 
recording again, it is necessary to fi rst download the recorded 
data from the RTR-61 to the manager's computer and then 
delete it from the unit. 

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Measurement Command 

Message example

When a Measurement Command is 
received, push the 

<ENT> button on 

the face of the unit to return to the 
Top Window. 

*The  backlight  blinking  and  beeping  sound 

will  continue  until  the  <ENT>  button  is 

pressed. 

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Top Window

When the display switches to the 
Top Window, the specifi ed item will 
be on display. 

3.

Please measure and record the 
temperature of the specifi ed item. 

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Button Lock Function 

Because the Management Operator has placed a restriction 
on carrying out direct operations using the RTR-61, only the 
<REC> and <POWER> buttons are operable.

- Note that if a Message (see Section 

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received from the Management Operator, the <ENT> button will become 

operable.

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Settings Change Messages

If any settings changes have 
been made via wireless / Optical 
communication to the RTR-61 unit in 
use, a notifi cation message will be 
displayed for about two seconds. After 
that, you will be automatically returned 
to the Top Window. 

- Messages will be displayed regardless of any mode settings in the RTR-61. 

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Main Window Names and Functions

See the following for the items displayed in the Top Window and the Main Menu Window.

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Top Window

By turning the Power ON, the Top Window will appear. Following are 
the main display items and marks that appear in the Top Window. 

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Current Date /Time:

The current date and time (Month / Date / Hour / Minute) will be displayed. It is 
not possible to make clock settings from an RTR-61 unit. The Clock Settings 
can be made from the Base Unit (RTR-5W / RTR-50) by the Management 
Operator using Wireless or Optical Communication.  

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User Name :

By pressing the <REC> button, the user whose name is shown here will be 
recorded as the person who is making the temperature measurement. 

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Item :

By pressing the <REC> button, the item name shown here will be recorded as 
the measurement item whose temperature is being measured and recorded. 
While the <ENT> button is pressed, the Group Name to which the Item belongs 
will be displayed. 

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Current Temperature :

The currently measured temperature will be displayed. 

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Unit [

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Select from Fahrenheit / Celsius.

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Recording Mode [Endless

Onetime

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The symbol displayed here shows Recording Mode. It is not possible to make 
Recording Mode settings from an RTR-61 unit. The Clock Settings can be made 
from the Base Unit (RTR-5W / RTR-50) by the Management Operator using 
Wireless or Optical Communication.  

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Wireless Communication in Progress [

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While wireless communication is occurring, this mark will appear. 

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Battery Status [

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The remaining amount of battery power will appear. 

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Remote Mode[

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The recording of temperature measurements is being controlled by wireless 
communication.

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Main Menu Window

While the Top Window is being displayed, pressing the 
<MENU> button on the face of the unit will display the Main 
Menu.

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Title:

The title of the menu will be displayed.

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Cursor:

Select the item by moving the Cursor up and down by pressing the 
arrow buttons <

 > on the face of the unit.

Press the <ENT> button on the face of the unit to select the desired 
menu.
Press the <MENU> button on the face of the unit to return to the 
previous window. 

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Highlight:

The cursor selected item is displayed in white letters on a black 
background. 

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Scroll:

The scroll up and down arrows show that data exists outside of the 
display area. 

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> button on the face of the unit to scroll up. 

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  Press <

> button on the face of the unit to scroll down.

Details about the Main Menu and the Operational Settings Menu are as follows.

 Menu

 Settings Window

 Details

Check Data

The 83rd data reading is 

highlighted by the cursor. 

Data List

All recorded data is displayed in descending order (from the newest to the 
oldest data). Specify data by moving cursors and press the <ENT> button to 
view detailed information. 

Judgment Result

Check Data 

Data details (Date/Time of Recorded Data, Measurement Item, User Name, 
Temperature, and Judgment Result) can be viewed. 

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Judgment OK

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Lower Limit Error 

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Upper Limit Error

Select User

Select and set the User Name of the person who will measure and record 
temperature. If User Registration has been made by creating Groups from a 
Base Unit, fi rst, select the Group Name from the list in the [Select User Group] 
window. Then select the User Name from the list in the [Select User] window. 

Select Item 

Select and set the Measurement Items. If User Registration has been made 
by creating Groups from a Base Unit, fi rst, select the Group Name from the list 
in the [Select Item Group] window. Then select the User Name from the list in 
the [Select Item] window. 

 

User Item

Item Group

- While the <ENT> button is pressed in 

the Top Window, the Group Name to 

which the Item belongs will be 

displayed.

Set Operation 

Judgment LED

It is possible to turn ON / OFF the blinking of Upper and Lower Limit Judgment 
LED. 

Button Sound

It is possible to turn ON / OFF the beep which sounds when pressing a button. 

Backlight 

The Backlight factory default setting for the RTR-61 is "ON in Use", which will 
backlight the window for 3 seconds only when in operation. Here you can shift 
the setting to "Always ON" or "Always OFF". 

Unit of Temp. 

Select Fahrenheit [

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Contrast 

It is possible to adjust the contrast of the display. 

Remote Info

Before carrying out wireless communication, it is necessary for the 
Management Operator to register RTR-61 units as Remote Units and register 
them into Groups. The Group Name and Remote Unit Name can be viewed 
here for the RTR-61 unit being used. 

Memory Usage

132 of data readings 

are recorded. 

Each RTR-61 can record and store up to 1,800 of data readings. The number 
of stored data can be viewed here. 

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perations Table

This is a table of operations for RTR-61. When using, please refer to the following chart. 

Summary of Contents for RTR-61

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